Thursday, January 14, 2010

Cards for January 14th

Hello - I hope that everyone had nice New Year's Eve. I haven't been able to post much because I have been fighting a wicked sickness/cold/infection. Since I am pregnant, there aren't a ton of medications that I can take. I am still sick but I have to believe I am on the mend. Anyway, I have a few cards for you today to make up for my absence.

I love the Medallion stamp from Stampin' Up, it is pretty new to me so I haven't used it a ton. I saw a really inspiring card over on Splitcoast Stampers using lime green on black and this is what I came up with for my version.





I started with a black card stock base, just a little something I had lying around. I stamped the Medallion using Versamark and embossed with American Craft's Zing! Embossing Powder in Frost. Next I colored in some of the openings in the image with a white Gelly Roll gel pen. I also added a few silver touches using a silver paint pen.


I then added the Nailhead stickers from Mark Richards. They are red and are in essence the same thing as gems. I was digging around in my box of brads and found the center gem brad, it was just perfect. I am not sure where it came from. Next I added the two ribbons the blue ribbon is a fuzzy velour that came from the dollar bin at Target. I bought it last year right before Valentine's Day. On top of that I adhered a piece of red grosgrain ribbon from Stampin' Up. The two ribbons together were pretty thick and so I used Tombow Aqua Glue and then set a weight on the card while it dried to adhere them to my card. I added the three square brads from Memory Makers for an additional accent. For my last steps I adhered my main element to a piece of Real Red card stock from Stampin' Up and then all of that to a piece of Taken with Teal.




I love Tim Holtz and this card is a direct inspiration from his 2008 Christmas Tags. The paper flowers are an idea that I found on Jennifer McGuire's blog but they originally came from Dawn McVey. There is a great tutorial video here http://dawnmcvey.typepad.com/these_are_a_few_of_my_fav/2010/01/new-raspberry-suite-sneakie-peek.html. I didn't have a vintage book to use for the flowers so I made my own vintage pages.




I started with a piece of vanilla card stock and I painted the whole piece with Adirondack paint in Pitch Black. I let that dry and then stamped the flourish images from Stampers Anonymous and then the French Script from Stampin' Up. All images were embossed with clear embossing powder and the heated. Once that cooled I dabbed on Adirondack paint in Pool and then scrapped it around with a make-up sponge. I let the paint mostly dry and then rubbed off the extra paint with a slightly damp paper towel. This takes the paint right off of the embossed images. Once everything was dry I added a little Distress Ink in Black Soot around the edges. Here is an image with the background by itself.

This image is a little yellow, I am still getting used to the natural light in my new craft area. I mounted this to a teal piece of card stock and then black card stock.

My next element was the swirl, this is a piece of Grungeboard from Ideology. I painted it with Pewter Crackle Paint by Ranger. I put it on pretty thick and as such it look forever to dry. Once it was completely dry I sponged over the element with Distress Ink in Black Soot. I adhered that to my card.

Now on to the flowers, if you have watched the tutorial video you pretty much know how to make these but I am going to walk you through how I did it without the vintage book pages. To begin I cut out eight flowers using my Silhouette Cutter, instead of card stock I used printer paper. Here is a single plain flower.


Next, I stamped La Lettre from Hero Arts in Black Soot Distress Ink. It was at this point that I have both French and English on my card but it works for me. I took French in High School and sometimes I try to pretend that I can still speak French. So I am really speaking some strange hybrid language I call Franglais.



Next, I aged each layer with Distress Ink. For the lighter flower I used Tea Dye and then Vintage Photo on the edges. For the darker flower I used Vintage Photo and then Frayed Burlap on the edges. There is a big difference in aging printer paper versus card stock , you have to be much more careful or you can easily tear the paper.


The next step is to take four layers and place them on top of each other and add an eyelet.


The final step is to squish up the top three layers.

I then added the large element in the center. It is a brad from Making Memories but I snipped off the fasteners and then just glued it on to the center. The fasteners were too big to fit through the eyelet. I really wanted to use a nice button but I don't have any buttons in my craft stash.
Well I guess that isn't exactly true I did have bright pink and lime green but I didn't think that they would have worked with this card. :-)

To finish my card I added a sheer black ribbon from Stampin' Up and three small adhesive pearls. I really worked on this card and made countless changes to it, I think that it paid off in the end.
I have one more card for you but I think I'll save it for tomorrow. Thank you for stopping by and have a great day!







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